your plants look alot healthier then they did a couple weeks back. nice work, and congrats on female.
ohh yeah and i almost forgot to say that the bumps below the branch nodes are usually there to support the weight of the buds later on.atleast thats what i have read.
Thanks for the support
The girls don't quite look as good now since they've been burnt, but live and learn I guess! hehe. Well that would make sense, the bulges are all at focal points to provide support for the massively huge nugs that'll be growing hehe
What nutes are you using in this lil setup??
I'm just using the basic Grow, Micro, Bloom from AN. Actually, I'm using just Micro and Bloom with the lucas formula which seems to work best. I see now that I could have been MUCH more aggressive with the nutes, another lession learned I guess.
Well its been 6 days since the last update. Since then, both plants have shown their lovely feminine pistils. Being the rookie that I am, I completely underestimated how much they would stretch once in flowering. They have more than doubled in size since 12/12 started. Now since this grow is in a PC case, I have about 13 inches of vertical height to grow in. I've had to tie down some of the branches, but nonetheless, many sites have been burned by the CFLS. I'm afraid that this is unavoidable at this stage in the grow, but it's a good lesson for next time.
Considering this is all in a 1/2 gal container, I think the girls are doing quite well despite the mistakes I've made. Since its more or less a little jungle now, I'll simply post pics of both girls with no names. Here we go!
Budsite on one of the girls:
Not the greatest photo showing some pistils:
Wide shot:
A couple of tie downs: